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Social Media

As of early 2017, there are over 3 billion internet users – and over 2 billion of them have active social media accounts. Popular social platforms have become marketing giants and offer benefits that have made social media mandatory for businesses. Here are the top 5 benefits of social media for business:

1. Gain valuable customer insights

Social media generates a huge amount of data about your customers in real time. Every day there are over 500 million Tweets, 4.5 billion Likes on Facebook, and 95 million photos and videos uploaded to Instagram. Behind these staggering numbers is a wealth of information about your customers—who they are, what they like, and how they feel about your brand.

Through daily active engagement and social listening, you can gather relevant customer data and use that information to make smarter business decisions. With Hootsuite Insights, for example, you can gather information across all your social networks in real time—allowing you to gauge customer sentiment, find the conversations happening around your brand, and run real-time reports.

2. Increase brand awareness and loyalty

When you have a presence on social media, you are making it easier for your customers to find and connect with you on social. And by connecting with your customers on social, research shows that you’re more likely to increase customer retention and brand loyalty.

Social media does not only help with brand awareness on social networks but also increases your website traffic. In addition, the more social media shares you receive, the higher your search ranking will be.

Studies have also shown that most of your customers expect you to be on social media. Over 67 percent of consumers now go to social media for customer service. They expect fast response times and 24/7 support—and companies that deliver win out. A study by Aberdeen Group shows that companies engaging in social customer service see much bigger annual financial gains (7.5 percent YOY growth) vs. those without (2.9 percent).

3. Generate more sales

Social media increases sales and customer retention through regular interaction and timely customer service. In the 2015 Sales Best Practices Study from research institute MHI Global, world-class companies rated social media as the most effective way to identify key decision makers and new business opportunities. In the State of Social Selling in 2015, nearly 75 percent of companies that engaged in selling on social media reported an increase in sales in 12 months.

However, an important caveat is that social media isn’t just about blasting your company’s sales pitch on social, it’s a two-way channel where you have the opportunity to enrich relationships with your customers. For example, social media allows tourism brands to create dialogue with travellers, therefore creating relationships with customers before, during, and after they have booked a trip with the company. This kind of social media dialogue between brands and customers is something traditional advertising cannot achieve.

4. Sharing content more effectively

In the past, marketers faced the challenge of ensuring their content reached customers in the shortest possible time. With the help of social media, specifically when it comes to sharing content about your business, all you need to do is share it on your brand’s social networks. This does not only apply to your organic reach on social media, but to paid social media too.

Social ads are an inexpensive way to promote your business and distribute content. They also offer powerful targeting options so that you can reach the right audience. For example, if you run an ad campaign on LinkedIn, you can segment by location, company, job title, gender, and age—the list goes on. If you’re running a Facebook ad, you can target based on location, demographics, interests, behaviors, and connections. You can track and measure the performance of your social ads in real time.

Geo-targeting, in particular, is an effective way to send your message out to a specific audience based on their location. Using Hootsuite you can target Twitter messages to followers in specific countries, or send messages from Facebook and LinkedIn company pages to specific groups based on geographical and demographic parameters.

5. Find out what your competitors are doing

With social media monitoring you can gain key information about your competitors. This kind of intel will allow you to make strategic business decisions to stay ahead of them. For example, you can create search streams on Hootsuite to monitor industry keywords and mentions of your competitors’ names and products. Based on your search results, you can improve your business to offer product enhancements, service, or content that they may be missing.

As important as it is to be on top of the latest new social media trends, it’s also equally important to be constantly cleansing your social media strategy from consistent mistakes.

10 Social Media Mistakes That are Killing Your Business

Cross Platform Auto Posts

Never use auto-post tools to share your post on multiple social media platforms. Republishing a post automatically on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin and so on shows you don’t understand that platform’s unique capabilities. Take the extra time and optimize your content for each individual platform.

Stealing Content (Without Crediting)

Never try to steal content from other posts. Stealing images, video, content may harm your website and you may caught under copy infringement acts and that may become ban of your account as well website from search engines. Also stealing these objects can lead you into a dangerous legal situation

Social networks are now so well established and trusted, that there are now a core top 7′ social networks which doesn’t change much from year-to-year. But, as we will see in this post, the most popular social media sites vary a lot by level of usage in different countries and demographics. So understanding these differences in popularity of different social networks is really important when targeting specific audiences.

I come across all sorts of interesting stats collected by Brandwatch about social media sites and users, so I ‘ve collated the best of them in this facts list.

Social Media Statistics

The internet has 3.17 billion users

There are 2.3 billion active social media users

91% of retail brands use 2 or more social media channels

Internet users have an average of 5.54 social media accounts

Social media users have risen by 176 million in the last year

1 million new active mobile social users are added every day. That’s 12 each second